Lync 2010

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Free

IMPORTANT: Microsoft Lync 2010 for Windows Phone requires a Lync Server or Office365/Lync Online account and will not work without it. If you are unsure about your account status, please contact your IT department.
Lync 2010 for Windows Phone extends the power of Lync to your mobile device – including rich presence, instant messaging, audio conferencing, and calling features from a single, easy-to-use interface.
Key Features:
- View colleagues’ availability in real time and select the best way to communicate – initiating an instant message (IM), email, or a phone call.
- Connect to Lync conference calls with a single touch, without requiring long numeric passcodes or conference numbers.
- Make and receive calls using your Enterprise Voice (Lync ID) number only, so you can connect with others using a single, consistent identity.
- Lync 2010 for Windows Phone provides transport layer security (TLS) and perimeter/internal network protection without requiring a VPN, so your communications experience is safer no matter where you are or what network you use.
IMPORTANT: THIS SOFTWARE REQUIRES CONNECTIVITY TO VALIDLY LICENSED COPIES OF MICROSOFT LYNC SERVER 2010 OR OFFICE365/LYNC ONLINE AND WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT IT. UPDATES TO MICROSOFT LYNC SERVER 2010 MAY BE REQUIRED FOR PROPER PERFORMANCE. SOME FUNCTIONALITY MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE IN ALL COUNTRIES. IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT YOUR COMPANY’S LICENSE TO AND/OR DEPLOYMENT OF LYNC, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR IT DEPARTMENT.

Misses a lot of messages, you would think a Microsoft service would work properly on a Windows device. It seems like your services work better on other devices than your own, maybe that is why Windows Phone is failing. Why should other developers write good software when you don't.

Click on toast notification, which has a preview of message, and after an agonizing wait you get "Could not open conversation" or similar error. The Lync meeting URL is not supported. It only sends you to the app store. This is a Microsoft product on a Microsoft phone. Shame that these things do not work

Connects, sends and receives messages. On the HTC 8X, push notifications only work when the app is active on the screen. When the app is not active, messages are received the next time the app is open. One important note, when you are logged into the desktop client and walk a way from your machine, messages sent from another desktop client go to your desktop client, not your phone. Conversations in the app are device context specific, meaning if you send a lync message to another user who is logged into their phone all the messages you send in that conversation will be sent to that phone, regardless of whether they log into their computer later.

Really poor. I get messages 10-20 minutes after they are sent. Tapping the notification often results in a conversation could not be opened. Slow performance. And screwed from 2013 because I'm on win 7.8.

Synch and push notifications are really bad. Not sure where the problem is, but it is quite annoying. Even worse if push notification is working ok, when you open the app to read and answer the message, the message itself is gone. What's wrong Msfot?